Evaluation of the anaerobic capabilities of football players (open fields, halls) According to the test (Margaria)
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The importance of this study is a scientific introduction and a new addition that provides a (private) evaluation tool to replace the (general) subjective and random methods. This matter necessitated conducting a study on football players for open stadiums and halls, through building reliable criteria for marking points Their strengths and weaknesses, and present them as a rehabilitative tool (diagnostic - indicative) up to the deduction of (an evaluation model) in light of the standard levels to determine the truth of their physiological indicators (anaerobic ability). As for the research problem, this study sought to answer the following question * Can standard levels be set It can provide us with an evaluation method on the basis of which football players (open stadiums, futsal) who are (16-17) years old are judged in terms of their anaerobic capabilities. Where the study aimed to identify the anaerobic capacity according to the (Margaria) test enjoyed by football players (open playgrounds, gyms) who are (16-17) years old, in Diwaniyah Sports Club, as well as setting the standards and standard levels for the anaerobic capacity index according to the test ( Margaria) for football players (open stadiums, halls) who are (16-17) years old in the Diwaniyah Sports Club. In preparation for their objective evaluation, the researcher used the descriptive approach - the study of standard rates and comparison studies - to suit the nature of the research and its objectives. The researcher chose From the research community of (60) players, a sample of (36) players by (24) football players for open courts (12) soccer players for halls, and after presenting and discussing the results, the researcher concluded that the test criteria used in the research represent a reliable evaluation and interpretation method in A level evaluation for open stadium soccer players and gymnasium football players, by comparing the player's level with his peers from the players. And the levels achieved do not coincide with what is supposed to be for the two research samples (football players for open stadiums and soccer players for halls) in the anaerobic capacity, according to (Margaria) news. In light of the findings, the researcher recommended that it is very necessary to use objective methods in the evaluation process, in any studies and research related to this matter, to benefit from the results of this study, in particular the standards and their levels, by circulating them to sports clubs in Iraq.
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